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S Q- Show of respect The colorguard displays res ect for their country, state and scliool flags at a basketball game. Photo by Robert Gotcher. SCOHlIlg in Paul ackey fseniorj sighted his target through a scope. This was his second year on the award winning rifle team. Photo by Harold Reeves. Military Princess Kelly Martin fseniorl was elected princess of the Annual Haltom- Richland Military Ball. Kelly was also the executive of the colorguard this year. Photo by Tammy M ihalek. S Fifth Period: FRONT ROW: Troy Applegate, Kelly Martin, Jason Gotthardt, Paul Mackey, and Paula Desi.SECOND ROW: Joko Riyanto, Phillippe Lam, Rudy Riyanto, and Maynerd Tagorda. THIRD ROW: Gordon Wright, Stephanie Coulson, Brianna Keen, and Ellen Kuehner. BACK ROW: Ricky Cox, Randy Griffith, Paul Webber, Wayne Shaeffer, and Tony Moncrief. ' 5 lf Q . is Rifle Team FRONT ROW: Philligpe Lam, Kevin Bryan, TW Applegate, and Gary Perry. BAC ROW: Mark Shaw, Paul ebber, raig Gilbert, and Paul Mackey. Drill Team FRONT ROW: Bill Jansky, Chrissy Bergeson, Kelly Martin, Brenda Godwin, Brianna Keen, and Ricky Cox. BA K ROW: Jeff Sprrziiwyberry, Harry Plumbley, Randy Griffith, Scott Gleason, ony Moncrief, Carl Callaway, and Jason Gotthardt. Colorguard FRONT OW: Brianna Keen, Brenda Godwin, Jeff Ssrayberry, Kelly Martin, and Chrissy Bergxelson. BACK R W: Troy Applegate, Carl Callaway, Tony oncrief, Ricky Cox, Cecil Strick and, and Harry Plumbley. Sixth Period FRONT ROW: Chris Bergeson, Scott Gleason, Lee Kuehner, Bill Pearson, Harry Plumbley, and Cecil Strickland. BACK ROW: Bill Jansky, Gary Perry, Jeff iprayberry, Mark Shaw, Carl Callaway, Scott Connell, and Bren a Godwin. RCJTC 1 6 1
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i Take note of lt Nina Nichols and Daniel Gray Uuniorsj listen to questions asked at one of the Whiz Kids meetings. Nina takes notes of the questons for her own use and knowledge. Photo by Holly Boyd. Hurry and answer Sherri Mackey and Rhett Woo Qjuniorsl listen very closely to the guestions that are being asked by one of the students in the class. herri answered the question very quickly. Photo by Robert Gotcher. Q X ,f f A A ij!!! N N.: W ,..:., . ,, A . tr? gs. it 'L e ik e O ' -'JIM New HL.. ..eo... 1. 5 - '- 'L 'Vkk.. ,,Q: W, ar. ,K ass! fs, Chess Club FRONT ROW:Mr. Vemon Gillette Benny Asiatico and Jeff S rayberry. SECOND ROW:Tracey Ryan Kathy Andrews alt Caywood Joe Baker and Kyle Findlay. Whiz Klds FRONT ROW:Mary Tylaska, John Wall, Rhett Woo, John Schleeter, Stuart Mc Means, Danel Gray, Cra' Lancaster and Mike Davis SECOND ROW:Tracey Ryan, Micxhael Neubraugh, Jonathan Marshall, Michille Tarpley, Chris Esteil Rebecca Horton, Nina Nichols, Greg Dombroski, Holly Boyd, Phil Putman and Brian Denham. fm, El E . , ,M .,... . -if 2Tr':iW has 'N ulck thought C ess Club members had to make quick decisions when deciding where to move. Joey Calvano Cseniorl thinks about his next move. Photo by Harold Reeves. Comlplete concentratlon Good s ill and concentration took a lot to win the matches against other schools. David Palmer and Benny Asiatico guniorsb think about the move made by their opponent. Photo by Harol Reeves. VVhiz Kids!Chess Club 163
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